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Hope and courage rise from the ashes of despair when the Jerusalem-based artist known as Shulamit performs songs composed by women who died in the Holocaust at Brandeis University.She will sing “For You The Sun Will Shine: Songs of Women in the Shoa” at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 2, in the Liberman-Miller Lecture Hall of the Women’s Studies Research Center in the Epstein Building at 515 South St., Waltham. The concert will last about 90...

The always welcome classic, “Revelations, ” choreographed by Mr. Ailey in 1960, is guaranteed to bring the audience to its feet in rapturous applause. Thursday night's opening performance was no exception.

The Lyric Stage Company of Boston wraps up its 2014-2015 season with two plays that pay homage to – and poke fun at – the performing arts.First up is “City of Angels” (March 27 to May 2), a jazzy musical set in...

In 2010, a group of photojournalists in southern Afghanistan started a revolutionary online project called Basetrack. Connecting battalion members with their families and others around the globe, the web platform became an indispensable tool of...

Kyle Eastwood had already been playing piano for a few years – initially given lessons by his pianist dad, who taught him the blues tune "After Hours" in their living room – when he made the switch to guitar. One...

This string of shows marks the farewell of longtime dancer Kirven Douthit-Boyd, who was raised in Boston and trained at the Boston Arts Academy, Boston Youth Moves, Tanya's Dance and Fitness Center in Dedham, the Boston Conservatory and the Jeanette...